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218:. Upon hearing of his military service, Maximus complimented Julius for being a wise and serious man. In gratitude for his military service, Maximus proposed Julius a bargain: if Julius offered the public sacrifice, Maximus would accept blame for the sin of the sacrifice and would give Julius freedom, a ten-year bonus payment, and immunity from future charges. Julius declined the offer and was sentenced to death. Julius was killed by the sword in Durostorum, the Roman camp in 42: 198:
soldier for 27 years first as a conscript, then returning as a , totaling seven military campaigns in total. Given the years and locations in which Julius served, Rev. Herbert Musurillo, S.J. writes that Julius likely served in the
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Julius of Durostorum was born to pagan parents. The date of Julius' conversion to Christianity is unknown. Julius served as a
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My Share of God's Reward. Exploring the Roles and Formulations of the Afterlife in Early Christian Martyrdom
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My Share of God's Reward. Exploring the Roles and Formulations of the Afterlife in Early Christian Martyrdom
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Converts to Christianity from ancient Roman religions
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Saint Julius the Veteran

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